2 days in Stuttgart
About the city
🚗 Stuttgart, capital of Baden-Wuertemberg in southwest Germany, is known as the capital of automobile industry.
🧑🏼🤝🧑🏼 Almost 600,000 people live in the city, with 2.7 million in the greater Stuttgart area.
Don't miss
🚗 Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums
🌳 Garden and parks: Schlossgarten, Rosensteinpark, Killesbergpark, Wilhelma, and Rosenstein Castle
🛍️ Shopping streets
🍽️ Stuttgart cuisine
🧑🏼🤝🧑🏼 Almost 600,000 people live in the city, with 2.7 million in the greater Stuttgart area.
Don't miss
🚗 Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums
🌳 Garden and parks: Schlossgarten, Rosensteinpark, Killesbergpark, Wilhelma, and Rosenstein Castle
🛍️ Shopping streets
🍽️ Stuttgart cuisine
Day 1 evening
Arrival to Stuttgart
Day 2
1
Wilhelma
🦁 A much-loved zoo and botanical garden is in the north of Stuttgart on the grounds of a royal palace.
Explore
🦒 Zoological Garden
🏡 Botanical Gardens
Explore
🦒 Zoological Garden
🏡 Botanical Gardens
2
Weissenhof Estate
The Weissenhofsiedlung is one of the most significant landmarks left by the movement known as "Neues Bauen”.
🏆 A UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century
🏆 A UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century
3
Killesbergpark
🌳 The green oasis in the middle of the city. The park is a 50 hectares of gardens, fountains and sculptures in a former quarry on high ground in a northern borough of Stuttgart.
4
Killesberg Tower
🗼 A 40-metre cable-stayed tower by the structural engineer Jörg Schlaich in Killesbergturm.
5
Porsche Museum
The museum contains 80 exhibits of rare Porsche.
✔️ World-famous autos like the 356, 550, 911 and 917 are on display.
✔️ Around 900,000 people visit this museum every year.
🏎️ Over 90 percent of the historic vehicles are still operating and frequently take to the road as a “mobile museum” at race events and presentations worldwide.
✔️ World-famous autos like the 356, 550, 911 and 917 are on display.
✔️ Around 900,000 people visit this museum every year.
🏎️ Over 90 percent of the historic vehicles are still operating and frequently take to the road as a “mobile museum” at race events and presentations worldwide.
Day 3
1
Schloßplatz
Schlossplatz is a central square, named for the the massive New Palace that surrounds it.
⚠️ Note that tours are only available by special arrangement.
Don't miss
Altes Schloss, the Old Castle
⚠️ Note that tours are only available by special arrangement.
Don't miss
Altes Schloss, the Old Castle
2
Markthalle Stuttgart
🧀 Built in 1914, the Markthalle has stalls selling specialty foods and exotic treats alongside staples like meat, cheese, vegetables, wine, confectionery and flowers.
🍽️ Check out Italian restaurant on the first floor.
🍽️ Check out Italian restaurant on the first floor.
3
Fernsehturm
World's first television tower.
Located on the Hoher Bopser, visitors can see everything from the Black Forest to vineyards to the Swabian Alps.
Located on the Hoher Bopser, visitors can see everything from the Black Forest to vineyards to the Swabian Alps.
4
Mercedes-Benz Museum
🚘 The museum holds more than 160 cars from the invention of the automobile to the slickest new design.
A free audio tour takes reverent fans through the museum and the storied history of Mercedes-Benz.
A free audio tour takes reverent fans through the museum and the storied history of Mercedes-Benz.
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